I usually don't let my bottom near bones, they hurt.
He asks for tongs. The "tongs and the bones" were musical instruments sort of like musical spoons.
In A Midsummer Night's Dream, "tongs and bones" is referenced by Puck in Act 2, Scene 1 while describing a variety of odd and mischievous tasks. It is part of a list of household items and objects that he humorously suggests he can transform or use to help carry out his tricks, emphasizing the magical and fantastical elements of the play.
Dry Bones That Dream was created in 1994.
The ISBN of Dry Bones That Dream is 0330482203.
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The idea of having "entertainments" on your wedding day after supper is an indication of a wedding custom one does not see often these days. The behaviour of the audience during the play (constantly interrupting and cracking jokes about the play) shows that audiences in Shakespeare's day were vocal and audience interaction was common. Bottom's statement that he has a reasonable ear for music "Let's have the tongs and the bones!" indicates that such primitive instruments were still in common use in Shakespeare's day, but were not very highly thought of.
He jumped their bones for40 days and nights
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the vertebrate's at the bottom is the coccyx
the vertebrate's at the bottom is the coccyx
"I have a reasonable good ear in music. Let's have the tongs and the bones "